Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our earliest terrestrial ancestors. If this hypothesis is true, we should expect to find cross-species acoustic universals in emotional vocalizations. Studies suggest that acoustic attributes of aroused vocalizations are shared across many mammalian species, and that humans can use these attributes to infer emotional content. But do these acoustic attributes extend to non-mammalian vertebrates? In this study, we asked human participants to judge the emotional content of vocalizations of nine vertebrate species representing three different biological classes—Amphibia, Reptilia (non-aves and aves) and Mammalia. We found that humans are able to ident...
Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional state of a...
<div><p>Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional st...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The acoustic comm...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
International audienceWriting over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emoti...
Description of the vocalization sample used in our study and, when applicable, of the published stud...
(A) Values of the GLMMs computed across animal species. We assessed acoustic predictors of humans’ a...
(A) Values of the GLMMs computed separately for each animal species. For each species included in ou...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Descriptive table of acoustic values of the low and high arousal vocalizations of each species. For ...
Humans and other mammalian species communicate emotions in ways that reflect evolutionary conservati...
Recently, evidence for acoustic universals in vocal communication was found by demonstrating that hu...
Humans are adept at extracting affective information from vocalizations of humans and other animals....
Humans are adept at extracting affective information from vocalizations of humans and other animals....
Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional state of a...
<div><p>Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional st...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The acoustic comm...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
International audienceWriting over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emoti...
Description of the vocalization sample used in our study and, when applicable, of the published stud...
(A) Values of the GLMMs computed across animal species. We assessed acoustic predictors of humans’ a...
(A) Values of the GLMMs computed separately for each animal species. For each species included in ou...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Descriptive table of acoustic values of the low and high arousal vocalizations of each species. For ...
Humans and other mammalian species communicate emotions in ways that reflect evolutionary conservati...
Recently, evidence for acoustic universals in vocal communication was found by demonstrating that hu...
Humans are adept at extracting affective information from vocalizations of humans and other animals....
Humans are adept at extracting affective information from vocalizations of humans and other animals....
Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional state of a...
<div><p>Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional st...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The acoustic comm...